Re: Journaling layer update - any really good programmer want to

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IMHO it's not necessary to seperate journaling options/config from fstab unless they are making fstab very hard to maintain or there are tech difficulties in doing so etc. For a user who is familiar with unix or unix-like systems but new to dflybsd, the first thing he may be trying is 'man mount' or 'man fstab' if he wants to look for any fs-related options he doesn't know. mountctl.conf sounds relevant and neat too :) Rongsheng On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 10:23:48AM +0800, Bill Hacker wrote: > Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 10:23:48 +0800 > From: Bill Hacker <wbh@conducive.org> > To: kernel@crater.dragonflybsd.org > Subject: Re: Journaling layer update - any really good programmer want to > start working on the userland journal scanning utility ? You need to have > a LOT of time available! > Message-Id: <422d0cb5$0$717$415eb37d@crater_reader.dragonflybsd.org> > Newsgroups: dragonfly.kernel > > Matthew Dillon wrote: > >:Since journals aren't persistant across reboots, this would be of > >:limited use now. So, what are you going to do about that? Having some > >:kind of /etc/rc.d/journal script that will mountctl the partitions, > >:perhaps reading the data from e.g. /etc/mountctl.conf, or are you going > >:to store the journal info in the filesystem, perhaps in the superblock? > > > > I think we'd want something like an /etc/mountctl.conf, yes. I'd > > integrate > > it into /etc/fstab if I could, but /etc/fstab is already too full of > > junk. > > > > -Matt > > > > How about creating: > > '/etc/jfstab' - or '/etc/dfjstab' > > ..specifically, and only, for the purpose of managing this > DragonFlyBSD-unique > feature-set? > > Keeps it out of potential confusion with non-DragonFly tools... > > Bill > > !DSPAM:422d0dd220933236593544!
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